Fish migration is the regular seasonal journey undertaken by many species of fish. Fish movements include those made in response to changes in food availability, habitat or weather.
Garden eel - They occur in colonies, on sloping sand bottoms.
Spotted garden-eel - The spotted garden eel, Heteroconger hassi, is a conger of the family Congridae, found in Indo-Pacific oceans at depths of between 7 and 45 m.
Mercer's tusked silverside - Mercer's tusked silverside originates from the western Central Pacific.
Paratherina cyanea - Paratherina cyanea is a species of fish in the Atherinidae family.
Paratherina labiosa - Paratherina labiosa is a species of fish in the Atherinidae family.
Paratherina striata - Paratherina striata is a species of fish in the Atherinidae family.
Paratherina wolterecki - Paratherina wolterecki is a species of fish in the Atherinidae family.
Telmatherina abendanoni - Telmatherina abendanoni is a species of fish in the Telmatherinidae family.
Telmatherina bonti - Telmatherina bonti is a species of fish in the Telmatherinidae family.
Celebes Rainbow - Telmatherina celebensis is a species of fish in the Telmatherinidae family.
Celebes medaka - Oryzias celebensis is a species of fish in the Adrianichthyidae family.
Marmorated medaka - Oryzias marmoratus is a species of fish in the Adrianichthyidae family.
Matano medaka - Oryzias matanensis is a species of fish in the Adrianichthyidae family.
Black medaka - The black buntingi is a species of fish in the Adrianichthyidae family.
Sharpjawed buntingi - The buntingi or sharp-jawed buntingi is a species of fish in the Adrianichthyidae family.
Yellow finned medaka - Oryzias profundicola is a species of fish in the Adrianichthyidae family.
Sardina ciega - A blind cave fish, A.
Scarlet characin - The cardinal tetra, Paracheirodon axelrodi, is a freshwater fish of the characin family of order Characiformes.
Mediterranean shad - Alosa agone is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Alosa.
Alosa vistonica - Alosa vistonica is a species of fish in the Clupeidae family.
White Sea herring - Organisms of the species Clupea pallasii manifest a bluish-green dorsal area with silver-white sides and bellies; they are otherwise unmarked.
Lake Tanganyika sardine - The Lake Tanganyika sardine is a species of fish in the Clupeidae family.
Bombon sardine - S.
Coelacanth - The average weight of the living West Indian Ocean coelacanth, Latimeria chalumnae, is 80 kg , and they can reach up to 2 m in length.
Latimeria menadoensis - On September 18, 1997, Arnaz and Mark Erdmann, traveling in Indonesia on their honeymoon, saw a strange fish enter the market at Manado Tua, on the island of Sulawesi.
Barbus graellsii - The Ebro Barbel is a ray-finned fish species in the family Cyprinidae.
Barbus tyberinus - Barbus tyberinus is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Barbus.
Iberian-loach - Cobitis paludica is a species of ray-finned fish in the Cobitidae family.
Cyprinion acinaces hijazi - Cyprinion acinaces is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Cyprinion.
Cyprinion mhalensis - Cyprinion mhalensis is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Cyprinion.
Cyprinion microphthalmum muscatensis
Barred danio - The Barred Danio is a fish belonging to the minnow family .
Lepidocephalichthys birmanicus
Jonklaas loach - The Spotted Loach is a species of ray-finned fish in the Cobitidae family.
Nemacheilus insignis - Nemacheilus insignis is a species of ray-finned fish in the Balitoridae family.
Nemacheilus leontinae - Nemacheilus leontinae is a species of ray-finned fish in the Balitoridae family.
Nun galilaeus - Nun galilaeus is a species of ray-finned fish in the Balitoridae family.
Chub - Squalius carolitertii, the Bordallo, is a ray-finned fish species in the family Cyprinidae.
Squalius keadicus - The Menida, Squalius keadicus, is a species of ray-finned fish in the Cyprinidae family.
Iraq blind barb - Typhlogarra widdowsoni is a species of ray-finned fish in the Cyprinidae family, of the monotypic genus Typhlogarra.
South European Toothcarp - The Mediterranean killifish or South European toothcarp is a species of fish in the Cyprinodontidae family.
Spanish pupfish - It is a freshwater fish, native to southern and eastern Spain and to northwestern Algeria.
Aphanius sirhani - In 1983 Aphanius sirhani was described for the first time as a new species of Killifish.
Aphanius vladykovi - This species is a close relative of Aphanius sophiae, but characterised by a higher lateral line scale counts and by its color pattern: males have darker coloration on the dorsal fin and a lighter one on the anal fin.
Bukoba lampeye - The Bukoba lampeye is a species of fish in the Poeciliidae family.
Lake Rukwa lampeye - The Lake Rukwa lampeye is a species of fish in the Poeciliidae family.
Meshscaled topminnow - The meshscaled topminnow is a species of fish in the Poeciliidae family.
Kongoro lampeye - The kongoro lampeye is a species of fish in the Poeciliidae family.
Aplocheilichthys mediolateralis
Aplocheilichthys nigrolateralis
Lake Rudolf lampeye - The Lake Rudolf lampeye is a species of fish in the Poeciliidae family.
Bitschumbi lampeye - The bitschumbi lampeye is a species of fish in the Poeciliidae family.
Preston White River springfish - Each side has two rows of dark blotches.
Hiko white river springfish - Each side has two rows of dark blotches.
Moapa White River springfish - Each side has two rows of dark blotches.
Mormon White River springfish - Each side has two rows of dark blotches.
Railroad Valley springfish - The body gives a somewhat heavy or massive impression, particularly forward, the head being almost as wide as deep.
Potosi pupfish - Luke, Karl-Heinz and Lothar Seegers.
Bolson pupfish - Bolson pupfish is a species of fish in the Cyprinodontidae family.
Cachorrito lodero - Blackfin pupfish is a species of fish in the Cyprinodontidae family.
Cuatro Cienegas pupfish - Cuatro Cienegas pupfish is a species of fish in the Cyprinodontidae family.
Cachorrito de la Presa - Villa Lopez pupfish was a species of fish in the Cyprinodontidae family.
Devils Hole pupfish - Devil's Hole pupfish are less than 25 millimeters long and resemble other pupfish in shape.
Parras pupfish - The perrito de parras was a species of fish in the Cyprinodontidae family.
Cachorrito de Charco Palmal - The cachorrito de charco palmal was a species of fish in the Cyprinodontidae family.
Nazas pupfish - The cachorrito del aguanaval is a species of fish in the Cyprinodontidae family.
Cottonball marsh pupfish - The Death Valley pupfish, Cyprinodon salinus salinus, is a species of fish that is the last known survivor of what is thought to have been a large ecosystem of fish species that lived in Lake Manly, which dried up at the end of the last ice age leaving the present day Death Valley in California.
White sands pupfish - The White Sands pupfish is a species of fish in the Cyprinodontidae family.
Cyprinodon variegatus baconi - The sheepshead minnow is a subspecies of killifish found in salt marsh estuary environments.
Cyprinodon variegatus ovinus - The sheepshead minnow is a subspecies of killifish found in salt marsh estuary environments.
Ash Meadows poolfish - The common name of the genus Empetrichthys has since been changed from killifish to poolfish .
Epiplatys bifasciatus taeniatus
Bermuda killifish - It can grow up to 12.
Stippled studfish - The Stippled studfish is a small freshwater fish which is endemic to the Tallapoosa River system in Georgia and Alabama, USA; and Sofkahatchee Creek in Alabama.
Golden topminnow - The golden topminnow, Fundulus chrysotus, is a fish of the genus Fundulus native to southern North America.
Fundulus diaphanus menona - The banded killifish reaches a maximum length of 10-13 cm.
Fundulus heteroclitus macrolepidotus - Mummichogs are typically found in muddy marshes, channels, and grass flats along coastal areas.
Saltmarsh topminnow - Saltmarsh topiminnows have little color in life; there is cross-hatching on the back and sides that may be gray-green or fainter and 12 to 30 dark round spots are often arranged in rows along the midside of the body from above the pectoral fin to the base of the caudal fin.
Lined topminnow - The lined topminnow, Fundulus lineolatus, is a small fish in the genus Fundulus which is found in swamps and backwaters from southern Virginia to Lake Okeechobee.
Killifish - It exhibits sexual dimorphism, with the males having vertical black stripes and the mature females having horizontal black stripes along the sides of their silver-colored bodies.
Blackstripe topminnow - The blackstripe topminnow is found in Canada along a 60 kilometre stretch of Ontario’s Sydenham River.
California killifish - Like the other members of the family, California killifish are small, no more than about 11 cm in length.
Amistad gambusia - The Amistad gambusia was a small fish known only to occur in Goodenough Spring, Val Verde County, Texas, a tributary of the Rio Grande.
Dominican gambusia - The Dominican gambusia, Gambusia dominicensis, is a species of freshwater fish.
Guayacon Bocon - This species reaches a maximum overall length of approximately 3.
Big Bend gambusia - The big bend gambusia is a species of fish in the Poeciliidae family.
San Marcos gambusia - The San Marcos Gambusia is typically less than 1.
Cuban gambusia - This species has the terminal, upward-facing mouth typical of surface feeders, and a protruding belly.
Goldbelly topminnow - Girardinus falcatus is a species of Cuban tropical fish.
Dwarf livebearer - The Dwarf Livebearer is the only member of the genus Heterandria to be found in the United States.
American flagfish - The flagfish or American flagfish, Jordanella floridae, is a killifish native to Florida.
Matanzas rivulus - The mangrove rivulus is a U.
Marbled pearlfish - The ginger pearlfish is a species of fish in the Rivulidae family.
Opal pearlfish - The Opalescent Pearlfish is a species of fish in the Rivulidae family.
Annual Tropical Killifish - The Splendid Pearlfish is a species of fish in the Rivulidae family.
Cuatrocienegas killifish - The sardinilla cuatro cienegas or Cuatrocienegas killifish, is a species of fish in the Cyprinodontidae family.
Catarina pupfish - The cachorrito enano de potosi was a species of fish in the Cyprinodontidae family.
Boji Plains nothobranch - The Boji Plains nothobranch is a species of fish in the Aplocheilidae family.
Nothobranchius eggersi - Nothobranchius eggersi is a species of fish in the Aplocheilidae family.
Palmqvist's nothobranch - Nothobranchius palmqvisti is a species of fish in the Aplocheilidae family.
Blue notho - The blue notho is a species of fish in the Aplocheilidae family.
Bluefin notho - Nothobranchius Rachovii is a species of freshwater annual killifish from Mozambique.
Red Victoria nothobranch - The red victoria nothobranch is a species of fish in the Aplocheilidae family.
Nothobranchius rubroreticulatus
Orestias chungarensis - Orestias chungarensis is a species of fish in the Cyprinodontidae family.
Orestias - Its mouth was nearly turned upwards and therefore the flat head had a dished shape.
Orestias laucaensis - Orestias laucaensis is a species of fish in the Cyprinodontidae family.
Orestias parinacotensis - Orestias parinacotensis is a species of fish in the Cyprinodontidae family.
White-eye - This fish species is found in Pacific drainages in Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama.
Powder-blue panchax - Pachypanchax omalonotus is a species of fish in the Aplocheilidae family.
Madagascar lampeye - Pantanodon madagascariensis was a species of fish in the Poeciliidae family.
Eastcoast lampeye - The eastcoast lampeye is a species of fish in the Poeciliidae family.
Dusky millions fish - Phalloceros caudimaculatus is a species fish of often kept in aquariums, because of the relative ease of breeding.
Amazon molly - In nature, the Amazon molly typically mates with a male from one of four different species, either P.
Sailfin Molly - The sailfin molly was originally described in 1821 as Mollienesia latipinna by the naturalist Charles Alexandre Lesueur.
Millions fish - The guppy , also known as the millionfish is one of the most popular freshwater aquarium fish species in the world.
Sail-fin molly - It is outwardly similar to the sailfin molly, P.
Gila topminnow - The Gila topminnow has an elongated curved body.
Guayacon ojiazul - The Graceful priapella , also known by its original Spanish name guayacon ojiazul is a presumed to be extinct freshwater fish species within the Poeciliidae family.
Rocket panchax - The Clown killie or Banded panchax is a type of killifish, and is not related to a clownfish.
Matanzas rivulus - The mangrove rivulus is a U.
Valencian toothcarp - Its natural habitats are freshwater marshes, freshwater springs, coastal freshwater lagoons and acequias which may connect these.
Corfu toothcarp - Valencia letourneuxi is a species of fish in the Cyprinodontidae family.
Yellow swordtail - Gender:
Northern platyfish - Its natural habitat is a hot spring heated by volcanic activity, in Santa Tecla, Mexico.
Green swordtail - Male swordtails are aggressive towards each other, so they must be kept singly or in groups of five or more.
Platy - The southern platyfish grows to a maximum overall length of 6.
Pickerel - Both subspecies are native to North America.
Allegheny River pike - Muskellunge are known by a wide variety of trivial names including Ohio muskellunge, Great Lakes muskellunge, barred muskellunge, Ohio River pike, Allegheny River pike, jack pike, unspotted muskellunge and the Wisconsin muskellunge.
Pickerel - The chain pickerel has a distinctive dark chain-like pattern on its greenish sides.
Mudminnow - The European mudminnow is a species of fish in the Umbridae family.
Mud minnow - The eastern mudminnow, Umbra pygmaea, is a freshwater fish of eastern North America, reaching a length of up to 15 cm.
Giant rattail - The giant grenadier has the usual greatly elongated pointed tail of the rattails.
Cod - Fishes attributed to East Siberian cod are found off the western half of the Canadian coast and the coasts of Siberia and also off northern and southern coasts of Greenland.
Arctic cod - It is widely distributed in the western part of the Arctic basin, also the northwest and northeast coasts of Greenland.
Bighead grenadier - The rudis rattail, Coryphaenoides rudis, is a fish of the family Macrouridae, found around the world in tropical and subtropical oceans, at depths between 600 and 2,300 m.
Serrulate whiptail - The serrulate whiptail or serrulate rattail, Coryphaenoides serrulatus, is a rattail of the genus Coryphaenoides, found around southern Australia and New Zealand, at depths of between 750 and 2,000 m.
Longrayed whiptail - The longrayed whiptail or four rayed rattail, Coryphaenoides subserrulatus, is a rattail of the genus Coryphaenoides, found circumpolar in all southern oceans, at depths of between 550 and 1,200 m.
Eucla cod - The Eucla cod has a long and tapering body, a large mouth and no chin barbel.
Javelin fish - The thorntooth grenadier or javelin fish, Lepidorhynchus denticulatus , is a rattail, the only member of the genus Lepidorhynchus, found around southern Australia and New Zealand, at depths of between 200 and 1,000 m.
Blackspot rattail - The blackspotted grenadier or blackspot rattail, Lucigadus nigromaculatus, is a rattail of the genus Lucigadus, found around southern Australia, New Zealand, and Chile, at depths of between 400 and 1,400 m.
Ridge scaled rattail - The ridge scaled rattail, Macrourus carinatus, is a rattail of the genus Macrourus, found in the Great Southern Ocean at depths of between 200 and 1,200 m.
Offshore silver hake - The haddock is easily recognized by a black lateral line running along its white side and a distinctive dark blotch above the pectoral fin, often described as a "thumbprint" or even the "Devil's thumbprint" or "St.
Pugnose grenadier - As the common name suggests, this fish has a very short, blunt snout.
Alaska pollack - The Norwegian pollock , a rare fish of Norwegian waters, may actually be the same species as the Alaska pollock.
Capelin - It feeds on crustaceans and small fishes.
Arrow-toothed grenadier - This species reaches a length of 31 cm.
Palau grenadier - This species is rather similar to many of its congeners and is best distinguished by a combination of morphometric characters.
Spotted Handfish - The spotted handfish is unusual in that it has highly adapted pectoral fins, which appear like hands and allow it to walk on the sea floor.
Eptatretus bischoffii - The mode of reproduction in this kind of organism is external.
Inshore hagfish - The inshore hagfish is found in the Northwest Pacific, from the Sea of Japan and across eastern Japan to Taiwan.
Hagfish - The New Zealand hagfish, or Broadgilled Hagfish, , is a hagfish of the genus Eptatretus, found in south and east Australia, and around New Zealand, at depths of between 40 and 700 metres.
Pacific hagfish - The hagfish is notorious for its slimy skin.
Caribbean hagfish - The Caribbean Hagfish is a species of hagfish.
Whitebait smelt - Whitebait smelt can grow from 7-9 inches in length, and are important food sources for larger fish.
Dwarf galaxias - The single dorsal and anal fins are about two thirds of the way along the body.
Dwarf inanga - The dwarf inanga, Galaxias gracilis, is a galaxiid of the genus Galaxias, found in the North Island of New Zealand.
Alpine galaxias - Alpine galaxias are speckled olive-green over a light brown base.
Longjawed galaxias - Longjawed galaxias are slender and elongate, having coloration consisting of spots and indistinct bands of various shades of brown and grey.
Common river galaxias - The common river galaxias or Canterbury galaxias, Galaxias vulgaris, is a galaxiid fish of the genus Galaxias, found only in Canterbury, New Zealand.
Dwarf pencilfish - The species is small, females measuring up to 7 cm in length, its body is slender, elongate and cylindrical.
Canterbury mudfish - Its length is up to 15 cm.
Black mudfish - The black mudfish, Neochanna diversus, is a galaxiid of the family Galaxiidae, found only in swamps and wetlands in the northern half of the North Island of New Zealand, from Kaitaia in the north to the Mokau River in the south.
Green damselfish - "ZipCode Zoo".
Black-tail sergeant - "ZipCode Zoo".
Natal sergeant - Scissortail seargents are coral reef dwelling fish, living at depths of up to 15 m in tropical reaches, often living in a group surrounding a single head of coral.
Yellowbanded perch - The yellowbanded perch, Acanthistius cinctus, is a large marine fish of the grouper family, found around eastern Australia.
Spiny chromis - Acanthochromis polyacanthus is a Chromis from the Western Pacific.
Little rockfish - The little rockfish, Acanthoclinus rua, is a longfin of the family Plesiopidae, found only in New Zealand's subtidal zone and in rock pools at low tide.
Golden damsel - Amblyglyphidodon aureus is a Damselfish from the Western Pacific.
Barrier reef anemonefish - Adults are an orange-brown color with two white bars with black edging encircling the body.
Two-banded anemonefish - It feeds on mainly zooplankton and algae.
Brown anemonefish - Clark's Anemonefish is a spectacularly colourful fish, with vivid black, white and yellow stripes, though the exact pattern shows considerable geographical variation.
Oneband anemonefish - The tomato clownfish, Amphiprion frenatus, is a clownfish that is found in the waters of the Western Pacific, from the Ryukyu Islands, Japan, to Malaysia and Indonesia.
Maldive anemonefish - This clownfish is characterized by its rusty, orange color with a single white stripe running vertically just behind the eye.
False clown anemonefish - This clown anemonefish can be recognised by its orange colour with three white bars and black markings on the fins.
Orange clownfish - The Amphiron Percula can grow to be 11cm in length, but is on average 8cm, and can be recognized by three white lines across their bright orange bodies, with no distinction in color between sexes.
False skunk-striped anemonefish
Yellowfinned anemonefish - The saddleback clownfish can be found in the eastern parts of the Indian and the Western parts of the Pacific oceans.
Golden anemonefish - It is an omnivore, its diet including shrimp, and is best when supplied with an anemone.
Sebae anemonefish - Although it is well known for its shared name with the sebae anemone, it is normally found with the saddle anemone.
Three-band anemonefish - Like many other clownfish, three-band anemonefish can be aggressive as they grow.
Cardinal fish - Apogon imberbis, commonly known as cardinalfish or king of the mullets, is a species in the family of Apogonidae .
Griffis angelfish - Apolemichthys griffisi is a marine angelfish from the Pacific Ocean.
Yellowtail angelfish - Apolemichthys xanthurus is a marine angelfish from the Western Indian Ocean.
Ocellate triplefin - The ocellate triplefin, Apopterygion oculus, is a threefin blenny of the family Tripterygiidae, found around the coast of New Zealand to depths of between 14 and 186 m in reef areas of broken rock and shellgrit.
Burton's haplo - Astatotilapia burtoni is a species of fish in the Cichlidae family.
Galapagos damsel - The Galapagos damsel reached a length of 15 cm.
Mottled twister - The mottled twister, Bellapiscis lesleyae, is a triplefin of the family Tripterygiidae, commonly found around the coast of New Zealand in rock pools and down to depths of about 5 m in reef areas of broken rock.
Twister - The twister, Bellapiscis medius, is a triplefin fish of the family Tripterygiidae, commonly found around the coast of New Zealand.
Giant triplefin - The giant triplefin, Blennodon dorsale, is a triplefin of the family Tripterygiidae, the only member of the genus Blennodon, found around the coast of New Zealand.
Southern barred triplefin - The southern barred triplefin is found in rock pools and amongst seagrass beds.
Dhon noo mas - Caesio xanthonota is a Fusilier from the Indian Ocean.
Reticulated dragonet - Reticulated dragonet is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Callionymus.
Blacktip trevally - The blacktip trevally is classified within the genus Caranx, one of a number of groups known as the jacks or trevallies.
Brassy trevally - The brassy trevally is classified within the genus Caranx, one of a number of groups known as the jacks or trevallies.
Orangeback angelfish - When kept in an aquarium orangeback angelfish are distributed throughout the tank.
Cherub pygmy angelfish - When kept in an aquarium, cherubfish are distributed throughout the tank.
Flameback angelfish - When kept in an aquarium flameback angelfish are distributed throughout the tank.
Bicolor angelfish - Despite being favored by many aquarists, the bicolor angelfish can be very difficult to keep, even experts often find it difficult to make them pass through the initial acclimation period.
Twospined angelfish - The twospined angelfish is native to the Indo-Pacific where it lives in coral reefs and lagoons.
Blacktail angelfish - It has a pearlescent body with several vertical orange to red stripes.
Rusty angelfish - Centropyge ferrugata is a marine angelfish from the Western Pacific Ocean.
Whitetail angelfish - Centropyge flavicauda is a Marine angelfish from the Indo-Pacific Ocean.
Lemonpeel angelfish - In aquaria, it is suitable for fish only tanks.
Flaming angelfish - In captivity, this species feeds on a variety of food including live brine shrimp, frozen meaty foods as well as spirulina, seaweed sheets and pellets.
Russet angelfish - Centropyge potteri is a marine angelfish from the Eastern Central Pacific Ocean.
Resplendent angelfish - Cherubfish
Grouper - A medium sized fish that can reach a length of 60cm.
Chocolate hind - Cephalopholis boenak is a species of fish in the Serranidae family, known under many common names, including "Bluelined Coralcod", "Brown-banded Seabass", "Brownbarred Grouper", "Brown-barred Rockcod", "Brownbarred Rockcod", "Brown Coral-cod", "Brown Coral Cod", "Charcoal Grouper", "Cherna Chocolate", "Chocolate Hind", "Dusty-banded Cod", "Overcast Grouper", "Rock Cod" and "Vielle Chocolat" .
Coney - The Graysby, Cephalopholis cruentata, is a Grouper in the Serranidae family from the Western Atlantic.
Bluelined rockcod - A Grouper from the Indo-West Pacific that occasionally makes its way into the aquarium trade.
Deady - A Grouper from the Western Atlantic that occasionally makes its way into the aquarium trade.
Bluespot rockcod - The Vermillion seabass, also known as the Coral Hind is a species of fish in the Serranidae family.
Pacific graysby - Cephalopholis panamensis is a grouper fish from the Eastern Pacific Ocean.
Blue-lined grouper - Cephalopholis polleni is a grouper fish from the Indo-Pacific Ocean.
Orange-red pigmy grouper - Cephalopholis spiloparaea is a grouper from the Indo-Pacific Ocean.
Philippine butterflyfish - It grows to a maximum length of 20 cm .
Cross-stripe butterfly - Length is up to 23 cm .
Oriental butterflyfish - Chaetodon auripes, the oriental butterflyfish, is a species of butterflyfish in the genus Chaetodon.
Blacktail butterflyfish - The Black-tailed Butterflyfish , also called Exquisite Butterflyfish, is known as Chaetodon austriacus by its scientific name.
Eastern triangular butterflyfish - It grows to a maximum of 16 cm long.
Bluelashed butterflyfish - It grows to a maximum of 20 cm long.
Blackback butterflyfish - This fish grows up to 18 cm long, and may live for up to 20 years.
Atoll butterflyfish - It grows to a maximum of 12.
Scrawled butterflyfish - Growing to a maximum length of 20 cm , its body is whitish or blue-white with curved to oblique black bands on the sides.
Bluespotted angelfish - Chaetodontoplus caeruleopunctatus is a marine angelfish from the Western-Pacific ocean.
Scribbled angelfish - Chaetodontoplus duboulayi is a marine angelfish from the Indo-West Pacific ocean.
Queensland yellowtail angelfish
Malawi thick lip - This species is endemic to Lake Malawi in East Africa.
Coralfish - This species of fish is a popular aquarium fish which is harvested largely in southern Australia.
Ambon chromis - Chromis amboinensis is a Chromis from the Western Pacific.
Black-axil chromis - This fish is often confused with Chromis viridis.
Blue chromis - A small marine fish that reaches 15 cm in length.
Yellow-spotted chromis - Chromis flavomaculata is a Chromis from the Western Pacific.
Smokey chromis - The smokey chromis, Chromis fumea, is a damselfish of the genus Chromis, found in the tropical waters of the eastern Indian Ocean, and the western Pacific Ocean across to north New Zealand, at depths of between 3 and 25 metres, off rocky or coral reef areas.
One spot demoiselle - The one-spot puller or brown puller , Chromis hypsilepis, is a damselfish of the genus Chromis, found off south east Australia and between North Cape and East Cape of the North Island of New Zealand to depths of about 60 metres, off rocky coasts.
Half and half chromis - Chromis maculatus is a Chromis from the Pacific Ocean.
Limbaugh's damselfish - Chromis limbaughi is a Chromis from the Eastern Central Pacific.
Lined chromis - Chromis lineata is a Chromis from the Indo-Pacific.
Black-bar chromis - Chromis retrofasciata is a Chromis from the Western Pacific Ocean.
Blue-green chromis - It is sometimes called "Blue-green Chromis", but that may also mean C.
Black chromis - Chromis xanthura is a Chromis from the Pacific Ocean.
Cornflower sargeantmajor - A small marine fish that reaches two inches in length.
Canary demoiselle - Chrysiptera galba is a Damselfish from the Western Pacific.
Azure demoiselle - Chrysiptera hemicyanea, also known as Azure Damselfish or half-blue damselfish is a popular saltwater aquarium fish from the Indo-Pacific.
Goldtail demoiselle - Chrysiptera parasema
Springer's demoiselle - Chrysiptera springeri is a Damselfish from the Western Pacific.
Starck's demoiselle - Chrysiptera starcki is a Damselfish from the Western Pacific.
Talbot's demoiselle - A small marine fish that reaches three inches in length.
Southseas devil - A small marine fish that reaches three inches in length.
Threeband demoiselle - Chrysiptera tricincta is a Damselfish from the Western Pacific.
Shiner surfperch - Shiner perches are similar to tule perches, deep-bodied with a dusky greenish back and silvery sides that have a pattern combining fine horizontal bars with three broad yellow vertical bars.
Hawaiian dascyllus - Length up to 12.
Black-and-white damselfish - Length up to 10 cm, they are white with three black vertical bars.
Cloudy damsel - Dascyllus carneus is a Damselfish from the Indian Ocean.
Yellow-tailed dascyllus - Dascyllus flavicaudus is a Damselfish from the Eastern Central Pacific.
Blacktailed humbug - A small marine fish that reaches four inches in length.
Threespot humbug - Grey to black body with two lateral white spots and one between the eyes, the Threespot dascyllus grows up to 14cm in length.
Honey-head damsel - Dischistodus prosopotaenia is a Damselfish from the Indo-West Pacific.
Eastern Australian blackhead triplefin
Northern yellow-black triplefin
Kermadec triplefin - The Kermadec triplefin, Enneapterygius kermadecensis, is a triplefin of the family Tripterygiidae, found in tidal rock pools around the Kermadec Islands in the southwest Pacific Ocean.
Western Australian black-head triplefin
New Caledonian black triplefin
Lord Howe black-head triplefin
Deer grouper - The red grouper is a species of fish in the Serranidae family.
Longnose butterfly fish - Forcipiger flavissimus is a species of butterflyfish in the genus Forcipiger.
Fossorochromis rostratus - Its natural habitat is freshwater lakes.
Ornate angelfish - They are a mid-sized angelfish reaching a maximum of 7in/18cm at adulthood.
Blackedged angelfish - Other Scientific Name: Holacanthus watanabei.
Cran's bully - The Cran's bully, Gobiomorphus breviceps, is a sleeper of the genus Gobiomorphus, found in most rivers in the North Island of New Zealand.
Upland bully - The upland bully, Gobiomorphus breviceps, is a sleeper of the genus Gobiomorphus, found in most rivers and lakes in the South Island and the southern half of the North Island of New Zealand.
Two-spotted goby - There is a black spot at the base of the tail fin, and in the males, there is a second, smaller black spot beneath the pectoral fins.
Haplochromis limax - Haplochromis limax is a species of fish in the Cichlidae family.
Haplochromis nigripinnis - Haplochromis nigripinnis is a species of fish in the Cichlidae family.
Haplochromis schubotziellus - Haplochromis schubotziellus is a species of fish in the Cichlidae family.
Haplochromis squamipinnis - Haplochromis squamipinnis is a species of fish in the Cichlidae family.
Haplochromis taurinus - Haplochromis taurinus is a species of fish in the Cichlidae family.
False moorish idol - White with 2 broad diagonal black bands, up to 7 inches in length.
King angelfish - The Passer Angelfish is a non-migratory tropical fish that inhabits reefs in the eastern Pacific ocean from the coast of Peru north to the California gulf, including offshore islands as far west as the Galapagos, generally at a depth of between 4-30 meters.
Angelfish - The adult Rock Beauty angelfish's overall body color can be described as yellow in the facial region of the body with blue towards the tail end of the fish.
Slender gudgeon - The slender gudgeon is a species of fish in the Eleotridae family.
Barnett River gudgeon - The Barnett River gudgeon is a species of fish in the Eleotridae family.
Prince Regent gudgeon - The Prince Regent gudgeon is a species of fish in the Eleotridae family.
Garibaldi damselfish - This is the official marine state fish of California and is protected in California coastal waters.
Mitchell gudgeon - The Mitchell gudgeon is a species of fish in the Eleotridae family.
Drysdale gudgeon - The Drysdale gudgeon is a species of fish in the Eleotridae family.
Bluestreak cleaner wrasse - Cleaner wrasses usually can be found around so-called cleaning stations.
Red wrasse - Labrus mixtus is a medium size wrasse living in rocky areas in Atlantic waters.
Trout cod - In the 1800s and early 1900s, when trout cod were widely recognised as a separate species by commercial fishermen, recreational fishermen, riverside residents and fisheries scientists, they were generally known as blue-nose cod or simply blue-nose, particularly in Victoria.
Barred cichlid - In 1991 Mesonauta festivus was recategorised.
Ram cichlid - Mikrogeophagus ramirezi is a species of freshwater fish endemic to the Orinoco River basin, in the savannahs of Venezuela and Colombia in South America.
Cave gudgeon - The blind gudgeon is a species of fish in the Eleotridae family.
Sinarapan - Sinarapan are a type of goby and they are transparent, except for the black eyes.
Roundtoothed large-eyed bream - The emperor breams or simply emperors also known as pigface breams are a family, Lethrinidae, of fishes in the order Perciformes.
Besugo - Commonly, there are no live Nemipterus virgatus fish in the market.
Cross' damsel - Neoglyphidodon crossi is a Damselfish from the Western Central Pacific.
Black damselfish - Neoglyphidodon melas is a Damselfish from the Indo-West Pacific.
Yellowfin damsel - Neoglyphidodon nigroris is a Chromis from the Indo-West Pacific.
Neolamprologus fasciatus - Altolamprologus fasciatus is a cichlid species in the subfamily Pseudocrenilabrinae.
Yellowtail demoiselle - Neopomacentrus azysron is a Damselfish from the Indo-West Pacific.
Nimbochromis livingstonii - A laterally compressed fish with a large mouth.
Polystigma - Nimbochromis polystigma is one of five species of the Nimbochromis genus of Lake Malawi, in the Great Rift Valley system of Africa.
Venustus - It is a popular freshwater aquarium fish which grows between 8 and 12 inches in length.
Mweru tilapia - Oreochromis mweruensis is a species of fish in the Cichlidae family.
Paracirrhites xanthus - Paracirrhites xanthus is a Hawkfish from the Eastern Central Pacific.
Long-rayed dwarf monocle bream
Black scalyfin - The New Zealand black angelfish or the black scalyfin, Parma alboscapularis, is a damselfish of the family Pomacentridae, found around northeastern New Zealand to depths of a few metres, over shallow rocky reef areas.
Kermadec scalyfin - The Kermadec scalyfin, Parma alboscapularis, is a damselfish of the genus Parma, found around New Zealand's Kermadec Islands to depths of between 3 and 20 m, over shallow rocky reef areas.
Blue kumu - May be up to 50cm long, has long barbels; the body is usually yellow with a bluish sheen to the dorsal part but there is a golden yellow variant.
Bluering angelfish - It is highly sought after and prized member of the Pomacanthus genus, composed of large marine angelfish.
Grey angelfish - The gray angelfish, Pomacanthus arcuatus, is a large angelfish of the family Pomacanthidae, found in the western Atlantic from New England to the vicinity of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and also the Bahamas, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean, including the Antilles, at depths of between 2 and 30 m.
Arabian angelfish - The Arabian Angelfish is a fish well known for its use in saltwater aquariums, even though it tends to be a shyer specimen compared to the other, sometimes aggressive, angelfish.
Angel fish - Juveniles are dark blue with electric blue and white rings; adults have yellow and blue stripes, with black around the eyes.
Yellowbar angelfish - The maculosus angelfish grows to a size of 50cm in length.
Majestic angelfish - Blue-girdled angelfish, Pomacanthus navarchus is a marine angelfish from the Indo-Pacific ocean.
French angelfish - The French angelfish is common in shallow reefs, occurs usually in pairs often near sea fans.
Sixbar angelfish - Despite being very sought after by many aquarists, the sixbar angelfish is very difficult to care for.
Cortez angelfish - Pomacanthus zonipectus is a marine angelfish from the Eastern Pacific.
Goldbelly damsel - Pomacentrus auriventris is a Damselfish from the Western Central Pacific.
Speckled damselfish - Pomacentrus bankanensis is a Damselfish from the Western Pacific.
Caerulean damsel - Pomacentrus caeruleus is a Damselfish from the Western Indian Ocean.
Neon damsel - The neon damselfish, pomacentrus coelestis is a Damselfish from the Indo-Pacific.
Blackmargined damsel - Pomacentrus nigromarginatus is a Damselfish from the Western Pacific.
Smith's damsel - Pomacentrus smithi is a Damselfish from the Western Central Pacific.
Spinecheek anemonefish - The stripes across the body are normally white, but they are yellow in the taxon epigrammata.
Butterbun - The longsnout butterflyfish, Prognathodes aculeatus, is a species of butterflyfish found in tropical atlantic waters.
Splendid dottyback - Pseudochromis splendens is a Pseudochromis from the Indo-WestPacific.
Blotched tiger-toothed croaker
Bluebanded angelfish - Although it is frequently exported through the aquarium trade it rarely survives in the aquarium.
Asprete - It was scientifically discovered and described in 1957 by the Romanian scientists M.
Australian whiting - The King George whiting is the only species nested in the genus Sillaginodes, which itself is in the family Sillaginidae, containing all the smelt whitings.
Oriental sillago - The oriental trumpeter whiting is one of 29 species in the genus Sillago, which is one of three divisions of the smelt whiting family Sillaginidae.
Golden-lined sillago - The golden lined whiting is a member of the genus Sillago, which contain 29 other species.
Arabian sillago - The shortnose whiting belongs to the genus Sillago, a subdivision of the smelt whiting family Sillaginidae.
Asian sillago - The Asian whiting is a species of the genus Sillago, one of three divisions of the smelt-whiting family Sillaginidae.
Slender sillago - The Slender whiting is a species of the genus Sillago, which contains 29 other species of whiting.
Boutan's sillago - Boutan's whiting is a one of 29 species of the genus Sillago, one of 3 genera in the smelt-whiting family Sillaginidae, a division of the suborder Percoidea.
Clubfoot sillago - The club-foot whiting is one of 29 species in the genus Sillago, which is one of three divisions of the smelt whiting family Sillaginidae.
Indian sillago - The Indian whiting is one of 29 species in the genus Sillago, which is one of three divisions of the smelt whiting family Sillaginidae.
Bay sillago - The bay whiting is one of 29 species in the genus Sillago, which is one of three divisions of the smelt whiting family Sillaginidae.
Intermediate sillago - The Thai whiting is one of 29 species in the genus Sillago, which is one of three divisions of the smelt whiting family Sillaginidae.
Japanese sillago - The species inhabits a variety of shallow water habitats where it preys on a variety of crustaceans as well as polychaetes, bivalves and small fish.
Large-headed sillago - The large-headed whiting is one of 29 species in the genus Sillago, which is one of three divisions of the smelt whiting family Sillaginidae.
Small-eyed sillago - The small-eyed whiting is one of 29 species in the genus Sillago, which is one of three divisions of the smelt whiting family Sillaginidae.
Rough sillago - The rough whiting is a member of the genus Sillago, which contain 29 other species.
Yellowfin sillago - The yellowfin whiting is one of 29 species in the genus Sillago, which is one of three divisions of the smelt whiting family Sillaginidae.
Soringa sillago - The Soringa whiting is one of 29 species in the genus Sillago, which is one of three divisions of the smelt whiting family Sillaginidae.
Honey damselfish - Stegastes diencaeus is a Damselfish from the Western Atlantic.
Coral sea gregory - The Coral Sea gregory, Stegastes gascoynei, is a damselfish of the family Pomacentridae in the western Pacific Ocean at depths of between 1 and 30 m.
Threespot damselfish - Stegastes planifrons is a Damselfish from the Western Atlantic.
Saint Paul's gregory - Stegastes sanctipauli is a species of fish in the Pomacentridae family.
Yellow demoiselle - Adults feed mainly on benthic algae but also on sponges, ascidiacea and anemones while juvenile feed on invertebrates such as harpacticoid copepods and nemerteans.
Gilt-head - The corkwing wrasse is a coastal wrasse, a fish of European waters.
Picturesque dragonet - Synchiropus picturatus is a Dragonet from the Indo-West Pacific.
Kimberley grunter - The kimberley grunter is a species of fish in the Terapontidae family.
Drysdale grunter - The drysdale grunter is a species of fish in the Terapontidae family.
Peacock gudgeon - Peacock Gudgeons grow to about 2.
Blacktail wrasse - Thalassoma ballieui, or the Blacktail wrasse, is a species of fish in the Labridae family.
Saddle-back wrasse - Thalassoma duperrey, or the Saddle wrasse, is a species of fish in the Labridae family.
Sixbar wrasse - Thalassoma hardwicke, or the Six-bar wrasse, is a species of fish in the Labridae family.
Firemouth - Cichlasoma meeki Cichlasoma hyorhynchum
Jamur Lake grunter - The Yamur Lake grunter is a species of fish in the Terapontidae family.
Northern cavefish - The White River, flowing east to west south of Bedford, Indiana, delimits the northern range of Amblyopsis spelea.
Miller Lake lamprey - The Miller Lake lamprey is a species of fish in the Petromyzontidae family.
Po brook lamprey - The Lombardy lamprey is a species of fish in the Petromyzontidae family.
Adriatic salmon - This species spawns in the early spring and is an obligatory freshwater fish.
Crocodile fish - They are predatory bottom-dwelling fish, using their camouflage to ambush their prey.
Hawaiian lionfish - Dendrochirus barberi is a lionfish from the Eastern Central Pacific.
Decoy scorpionfish - Iracundus signifer is a the only member of the genus Iracundus of marine fish.
Tentacled flathead - They are predatory bottom-dwelling fish, using their camouflage to ambush their prey.
Leaf scorpionfish - Taenianotus triacanthus is a species of marine fish which is the sole member of the genus Taenianotus.
Large seahorse - Around the coastline of New Zealand and Australia.
Barbour's seahorse - Barbour's seahorse is a species of seahorse.
Pygmy seahorse - This species is known to occur only on gorgonian corals of the genus Muricella, and has evolved to resemble its host.
R - The Réunion seahorse is a species of fish in the Syngnathidae family.
Short-head seahorse - The knobby seahorse or short-head seahorse , Hippocampus breviceps, is a species of fish in the Syngnathidae family.
Cape seahorse - IOL News: Single seahorse dad mourns loss of wife
Tiger tail seahorse - The tiger tail sea horse lives in Western Central Pacific: Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, and the Philippines.
Northern seahorse - Hippocampus erectus is a Seahorse from the Western Atlantic.
Fisher's seahorse - Fisher's seahorse is a species of fish in the Syngnathidae family.
Pacific giant seahorse - The pacific seahorse, Hippocampus ingen , is one of the largest of the 34 known species of seahorses in the world, the pacific seahorse can reach up to 30 cm in length.
Great seahorse - The great seahorse, Kellogg's seahorse, or offshore seahorse is a species of fish in the Syngnathidae family.
Lichtenstein's Seahorse - Lichtenstein's seahorse, Hippocampus lichtensteinii, is a species of fish in the Syngnathidae family.
Bullneck seahorse - The bullneck seahorse is a species of fish in the Syngnathidae family.
Slender sea horse - According to the Monterey Bay Aquarium, "This slender seahorse grows to about seven inches long.
Hedgehog seahorse - The hedgehog seahorse is a species of fish in the Syngnathidae family.
West Australian seahorse - The tiger snout seahorse or West Australian seahorse is a species of fish in the Syngnathidae family.
Zebra seahorse - The zebra seahorse is a species of fish in the Syngnathidae family.
Little seahorse - It is most often white in color but can range from tan, brown, yellow and green.
Leafy seadragon - Much like the seahorse, the leafy sea dragon's name is derived from its resemblance to another creature .
Horned pipefish - The alligator pipefish or double-ended pipefish is a species of fish in the Syngnathidae family.
White-spotted puffer - The white-spotted puffer, Arothron hispidus, is a medium sized fish, light grey in color with small white spots.
Canthigaster rapaensis - Canthigaster rapaensis is a species of fish in the Tetraodontidae family.
Longhorn cowfish - Adults are reef fish, often solitary and territorial, live around sand or rubble bottom up to a depth of 50 m.
Harlequin filefish - The orange spotted filefish is pale blue with about eight longitudinal rows of orange-yellow patches.
Blacksaddle filefish - The blacksaddle filefish are found in pairs or in small schools and inhabit reefs across the Indian and Pacific oceans.